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| 005 | 20250521132926.0 | ||
| 008 | 130215s2012 cau 000 f eng d | ||
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_aPS3613.C55665 _bS86 2012 |
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_aFICTION _bMCKENZIE |
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_aMcKenzie, Mia, _eauthor _943999 |
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_aThe summer we got free / _cMia McKenzie |
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_aOakland, CA : _bBGD Press, _c2012 |
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_a285 pages ; _c23 cm |
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| 520 | _a"At one time a wild young girl and a brilliant artist, Ava Delaney changes dramatically after a violent event that rocks her entire family. Once loved and respected in their community and in their church, the Delaneys are ostracized by their neighbors, led by their church leader, and a seventeen year feud ensues. Ava and her family are displaced from the community even as they continue to live within it, trapped inside their creaky, shadowy old house. When a mysterious woman arrives unexpectedly for a visit, her presence stirs up the past and ghosts and other restless things begin to emerge. And something is reignited in Ava: the indifferent woman she has become begins to give way to the wild girl, and the passionate artist, she used to be. But not without a struggle that threatens her life."--Publisher's description | ||
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_aHomosexuality _vFiction _99958 |
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_aLesbianism _vFiction _99114 |
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_aYoung women _vFiction |
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_aLesbian fiction _940514 |
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_aFiction. _2fast |
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